Beti languages

The varieties, which are largely mutually intelligible and variously considered dialects or closely related languages,[citation needed] are: Beti had an ISO 639-3 code, but it was retired in 2010 because the varieties of Beti already had their own codes.

[2][3] There is a Beti-based pidgin called Ewondo Populaire.

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